This WaPo article claims Bush wants up to $95 billion for the war in Iraq. According to Drudge, that breaks down to $320.00 per citizen. Who do I write the check to and where do I send it?
Archives for February 2003
I Finished!
I graded close to 100 papers today, all while having my cat try to knock the pen out of my hand. That is why there were so many posts from me- after reading about five student papers, I have to take a break and read the web, just so I don’t forget how written English …
Democratic Underground Lunacy
This post really says it all: As some of you know, I am a candidate for political office. I kind of rushed into this decision, and after a meeting tonight, I am having serious doubts about my ability to do this. I have quit on almost everything I have ever started in my life. I …
Hysterical Liberal Magic Eight Ball
Have a political question you may have debated with the far left. Check their answer with the results from the Hysterical Liberal Magic Eight Ball. Just for fun, I asked it a couple questions, and the responses looked like the comments section at Eschaton. Here are some sample results: My question: With all the candidates …
The Real Haters
Check out Michael Totten’s take on a possible Hussein/Bush debate: Dan Rather has interviewed Saddam Hussein, and Saddam challenges George Bush to a TV debate. The idea is, of course, ridiculous. Bush won’t dignify Saddam with a response. If Bush agreed, Saddam would send a surgically-modified double. and: I’d love to see a post-debate opinion …
More French Bashing
Humorous: A Danish pizzeria has banned French and Germans from dining there because of their country’s stance on a war with Iraq. Aage Bjerre, who owns Aage’s Pizza on the island of Fanoe, said he’s tired of French and German attitudes toward the United States. He’s put two homemade drawings on the shop door, one …
French Humor
Q: What’s a Frenchman’s favorite wine? A: “We thought Belgium was neutral!” — Q: Have you heard about the French kamikaze pilot? A: He’s on his 23rd Mission! — “As far as I’m concerned, war always means failure” —Jacques Chirac, President of France “As far as France is concerned, you’re right.” —Rush Limbaugh, Doctor of …